Location

Sweelinckplein 35 2517 GN The Hague – Duinoord District

Simply majestic

Residenz is located in Duinoord district, right in the middle between downtown The Hague and Scheveningen coast with its beaches and harbour. Both city center and beach are within 10 minutes by public transport or by bicycle.

Regentessekwartier

Statenkwartier

Traditionally popular area among wealthy residents of The Hague. Stately, international atmosphere. Here you’ll find the best local shops including those for books, wine, shoes, bags chocolate and coffee.

Zorgvliet

In this exclusive residential area /estate you can find the Gemeentemuseum, Museon, Omniversum, World Forum Convention Center. International organizations such as OPCW and Europol are located in this neighborhood as well as the Catshuis, the official residence of the prime minister.

Restaurants in The Hague

The Hague has over 1.000 restaurants. We are happy to help you select the restaurant that suits your wishes best. Some of our favourites are located just steps away from the hotel. So if you’re tired of walking, good food is nearby!

Shopping in The Hague

The Hague offers a surprising mixture of flagshipstores from the international brands, fashion boutiques and specialist stores. The shops in the main shopping streets are open 7 days a week.

Opposite to Residenz you’ll find the authentic Reinkenstraat. The luxury specialist stores on the Frederik Hendriklaan, and the hip boutiques on Prins Hendrikstraat and Piet Heinstraat are just a short walk away.

Cities

From your door to our door

Parking

We have private parking available at € 15 per day. Alternatively there’s public parking available on the street at € 1.85 per hour.

Duinoord history

The building plans for Duinoord were initiated in 1891. The start was a competition for the best facade design. The winning design was a Neo Renaissance complex of several homes with turrets, gables and bay windows. This still stands on the corner of Sweelinckplein and Banstraat.

Duinoord is built in a diverse and playful way with Sweelinckplein in the heart. The name “Duinoord” relates to “Dekkersduin”, the dune it was built on. This makes Duinoord one of the areas in The Hague that has sand as stable soil type.